English: The Culverwell stream The wooden footbridge on the left is where the coastal path crosses the Culverwell stream, which rises at a spring in the bushes on the far side of Portland Bill Road, then flows around 400 metres down the slope to the cliff waterfall at Waterfall Cave. This stream is supposed to be the only open one left on the Isle of Portland, the others have been diverted into culverts.
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